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Spectrum, 1959-10-23

Spectrum, 1959-10-23

the spectrum olume 10 university of buffalo friday october 23 1959 complete ampus overage number 5 homecoming weekend opens exhibits displayed in norton today marks the opening of the combined homecoming weekend and 25th anniver sary celebration for norton union the committee started working on this weekend's activities during the summer the special com memorative section of the spec trum dealing with norton union's 25 years of history is the result of its summer efforts the committee gathered materi al from past school newspapers past yearbooks and past city pa pers to come up with a composite picture of the 25 years norton has served its function as student union the spectrum staff also played a big part in compiling the in formation and in turning out a finished section the purpose of this special section is to let the student know how things were in the past and to enable him to compare the past and present norton union by having a knowledge of the past the student can come to a greater appreciation of the present day facilities of norton union today's activities start at 3:30 p.m in norton union when the norton's 25th anni versary program will begin first on the agenda the home comng queen finalists will be presented ron gestwicki will then intro duce miss dorothy haas director of norton union robert parke first director of the union and dr edgar b cale vice-chancellor of planning and development who will speak on various aspects of the union's history after the cut ting of the anniversary cake bisonhead and cap and gown will serve as hosts and hostesses at a reception in the millard fillmore lounge festivities get under way again at 8:30 friday evening when a gala celebration hon oring the 25th birthday of norton union will begin at 9:45 it will be one lucky freshman girl's magic cinderella hour as the 1959 homecoming queen is announced at 10 p.m the party will con gregate as a group to the steps of norton to participate in a planned program of cheering given by Ã¼b's cheerleaders full of pep energy and that victory spirit the group will return inside again to the anniversary celebration with more dancing and entertainment on hand until 12:30 a.m dress is informal and there will be no ad mission charge saturday's activities begin bright and early at 11:15 a.m when a reception honoring former members of the board of mana gers and former program chair men will be held in millard fill more lounge next on the agenda will be the all-university luncheon which commences at 12 noon and will honor the guests of senate invokes rigid drinking ban after complaint by bucknell dean by dick mardirosian following a complaint this week from the dean of men of bucknell university on the conduct of ub students at the bucknell game in lewisburg pa oct 10 the student senate warned that the no drinking rule will be strictly enforced henceforth at all football games both at home and away deploring the conduct of a minority which brought the charges from bucknell that ub men were openly carrying bottles if alcoholic beverages the senate n a strongly-worded statement declared that violators of the drinking ban will be refered to the senate judiciary for action which can result in a heavy fine or a recommendation for suspension the senate also acted swift ly to crack down on those ac cused of disorderly conduct at the bucknell game by refer ring the case to the senate judiciary committee for trial the number of students involved was npt disclosed but it is not be lieved to be large names of those accused were also withheld pend ing action by the student judici v at the same time the senate or dered a full-scale investigation of the incident by the general wel fare committee with a view to preventing a recurrence at the student senate meeting tuesday the senate considered the problem in an informal dis cussion after dr richard siggel kow read a letter from dean charles a meyn which said in part at bucknell university we expect a certain standard of gentlemanly conduct to be ob served by our fraternity men the house presidents are di rectly responsible for the ac tions of any person who at tends a social function at their fraternities this coupled with the fact that on both nights fraternities were having rushing open houses for freshmen where no alcoholic bev erages were served helped to ocus the attention on the actions of buffalo men in particular we welcome an opportunity to have students from the university of buffalo visit our campus how ever while they are on the buck nell university campus we expect them to maintain the same stand ard of conduct as we expect fron our men if they fail to live up to this standard we would pre fer that they not visit our campus i am certain that the vajrious administrative offic ers concerned can work to gether to bring albotit a bet ter understanding between our two institutions and avoid dif ficulties of a similar nature in the futidre dean siggelkow said he agreed sompletely with dean meyn add ing these incidents reflect discredit on the entire student body par ticularly our fraternity groups there was a lack of mature and responsible student leadership since the way a man behaves de pends on how his group permits turn to act some students forget their pri mary loyalty to the university and its reputation and that the association of any group of stu dents involves the definite respon sibility of the group for the con duct of its individuals it takes many years for a uni versity to earn a good name it is truly unfortunate when an indi vidual student disgraces himself and thereby takes something that had real value from his group and the university the senate went on record with the following statement the involved students who un dermined the name of the uni versity of buffalo will be tried before the student judiciary secondly the general welfare committee will investigate this matter thoroughly to see what preventive measures may be tak queen will be announced at dance in norton tonight me eleven semi-rinansts tor lomecoming queen have been an lounced these eleven freshman firls are bunni baumann linda 3enson phyllis clement patricia srker patricia hasenstab bever ey hauser karen kramer mary inna ksieniewich lynore leone jinda liftman and rosanne se jina the girls were judged especially or their beauty poise and person ality judges for the event were dr howard tickelmann associ ite professor of chemistry miss ene mahar assistant professor f public health nursing mr rich ird wilson assistant director of morton hall seb ciancio night nanager of norton hall and a junior in the school of dentistry this past monday a coffee hour vas held so that the judges could ecome acquainted with the 58 ontestants from the 58 girls he eleven semi-finalists were se eded the final iudgine took dlace last night when the judges conducted individual interviews with the semi-finalists these semi-final ists will be presented today at the afternoon program following this a gala weekend iis in store tonight around 9:45 pm at the dance in norton hall the queen and her court will be announced last year's court camille aversano and debbie lan des will do the honors and crown ; the queen then the queen will be invited to attend the aumnae 1 homecoming luncheon on satur i day at the football game to follow she will be crowned by chancellor furnas and flowers will be pre . sented to her by the alumnae to climax the weekend the queen will reign at the homecoming i dance saturday night there ' the homecoming committee will present her with a silver bowl as a trophy and as a memento of her wonderful weekend buffalonian staff members appointed the editors for the 1960 buf falonian have been named by the publication board the following positions were filled editor wil liam daniels associate editors marianne hasler and jerome j moore business manager henry c huber secretary joan ar hardt circulation mike ryan advertising ames b hettrick publicity manager and rotc edi tor rick ganter art director giulio michienzi art staff steve spry and bill carpenter sports editors dick hall and barry knox graduate editor ar lyn menninghaus organization co-editors pat ciesiel and jerry jeris dorm editor william farn er dorm staff kay milks and marc lowen copy editor dianne miller pho to editor joe sanelli photo staff jerry moskowitz typing staff elaine herbst joan conroy judy ! zent grace priore sandra fishel i dianne denall and marilyn kan j czack advisor bill sanford william daniels editor-in-chief henry c huber business manager dr chambers named director of development the university has announced the appointment of dr george f | chambers of the office of cor | porate liaison as director of de velopment peter pfohl of 147 lancaster avenue an assistant director of the corporate liaison for the past year will serve as acting director dr chambers was formerly a research chemist at the tonawan da laboratory of linde division of the union carbide corporation he holds ba mba and ph.d degrees dr chambers his wife joan and their son george f jr live at 191 cumberland avenue campus barrel group to meet the campus barrel committee â€¢ will hold an open meeting next thursday at 3:30 p.m in 316 nor ton union committee chairman iris zeld ner has announced her board for | this year co-chairman leroy leeds secretary trudi genco treasurer bill borja committee chairmen are pub licity renie guernsey fraternity and sorority i judy deutsch and helen cohen special projects jerry sklarsky and suzy drut man public relations sandy coahn and leonard jacobson anyone interested in working on these committees is invited to attend the meeting weekend program today s:3o norton - 25th anniversary program presentation of homecoming queen finalists 1:00 reception given by bisonhead and cap and gown millard fillmore 8:30-12":30 norton 25th birthday party announcement of the homecoming queen 10:00 pep rally tomorrow 11:15 reception for all former members of the board of managers and program chairmen and guests 12:00-1:15 au-university lunch eon in honor of the above and the 1934 football team 1:80-4:30 football gameâ€”univer sity of buffalo vs western reserve i:3o student-faculty-alumni cof fee hour norton union 1:00-1:00 homecoming dance kleinhans music hall music oy the potsdam varsity orchestra student-faculty luncheon held the first student-faculty was held oct 21 in nor on dining room sponsored by lie student welfare committee of he student council under richard rvilson and dean siggelkow these neetings are designed to better elationships between the faculty md the commuting students a discussion was held in which oth students and faculty parti cipated continued on page 4 continued on page 9 the spectrum this week dons fancy dress to present a special issue on the occasion of norton hall's 25th birthday anniver sary photos and stories will be found on pages 5 6 7 and 8

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the spectrum olume 10 university of buffalo friday october 23 1959 complete ampus overage number 5 homecoming weekend opens exhibits displayed in norton today marks the opening of the combined homecoming weekend and 25th anniver sary celebration for norton union the committee started working on this weekend's activities during the summer the special com memorative section of the spec trum dealing with norton union's 25 years of history is the result of its summer efforts the committee gathered materi al from past school newspapers past yearbooks and past city pa pers to come up with a composite picture of the 25 years norton has served its function as student union the spectrum staff also played a big part in compiling the in formation and in turning out a finished section the purpose of this special section is to let the student know how things were in the past and to enable him to compare the past and present norton union by having a knowledge of the past the student can come to a greater appreciation of the present day facilities of norton union today's activities start at 3:30 p.m in norton union when the norton's 25th anni versary program will begin first on the agenda the home comng queen finalists will be presented ron gestwicki will then intro duce miss dorothy haas director of norton union robert parke first director of the union and dr edgar b cale vice-chancellor of planning and development who will speak on various aspects of the union's history after the cut ting of the anniversary cake bisonhead and cap and gown will serve as hosts and hostesses at a reception in the millard fillmore lounge festivities get under way again at 8:30 friday evening when a gala celebration hon oring the 25th birthday of norton union will begin at 9:45 it will be one lucky freshman girl's magic cinderella hour as the 1959 homecoming queen is announced at 10 p.m the party will con gregate as a group to the steps of norton to participate in a planned program of cheering given by Ã¼b's cheerleaders full of pep energy and that victory spirit the group will return inside again to the anniversary celebration with more dancing and entertainment on hand until 12:30 a.m dress is informal and there will be no ad mission charge saturday's activities begin bright and early at 11:15 a.m when a reception honoring former members of the board of mana gers and former program chair men will be held in millard fill more lounge next on the agenda will be the all-university luncheon which commences at 12 noon and will honor the guests of senate invokes rigid drinking ban after complaint by bucknell dean by dick mardirosian following a complaint this week from the dean of men of bucknell university on the conduct of ub students at the bucknell game in lewisburg pa oct 10 the student senate warned that the no drinking rule will be strictly enforced henceforth at all football games both at home and away deploring the conduct of a minority which brought the charges from bucknell that ub men were openly carrying bottles if alcoholic beverages the senate n a strongly-worded statement declared that violators of the drinking ban will be refered to the senate judiciary for action which can result in a heavy fine or a recommendation for suspension the senate also acted swift ly to crack down on those ac cused of disorderly conduct at the bucknell game by refer ring the case to the senate judiciary committee for trial the number of students involved was npt disclosed but it is not be lieved to be large names of those accused were also withheld pend ing action by the student judici v at the same time the senate or dered a full-scale investigation of the incident by the general wel fare committee with a view to preventing a recurrence at the student senate meeting tuesday the senate considered the problem in an informal dis cussion after dr richard siggel kow read a letter from dean charles a meyn which said in part at bucknell university we expect a certain standard of gentlemanly conduct to be ob served by our fraternity men the house presidents are di rectly responsible for the ac tions of any person who at tends a social function at their fraternities this coupled with the fact that on both nights fraternities were having rushing open houses for freshmen where no alcoholic bev erages were served helped to ocus the attention on the actions of buffalo men in particular we welcome an opportunity to have students from the university of buffalo visit our campus how ever while they are on the buck nell university campus we expect them to maintain the same stand ard of conduct as we expect fron our men if they fail to live up to this standard we would pre fer that they not visit our campus i am certain that the vajrious administrative offic ers concerned can work to gether to bring albotit a bet ter understanding between our two institutions and avoid dif ficulties of a similar nature in the futidre dean siggelkow said he agreed sompletely with dean meyn add ing these incidents reflect discredit on the entire student body par ticularly our fraternity groups there was a lack of mature and responsible student leadership since the way a man behaves de pends on how his group permits turn to act some students forget their pri mary loyalty to the university and its reputation and that the association of any group of stu dents involves the definite respon sibility of the group for the con duct of its individuals it takes many years for a uni versity to earn a good name it is truly unfortunate when an indi vidual student disgraces himself and thereby takes something that had real value from his group and the university the senate went on record with the following statement the involved students who un dermined the name of the uni versity of buffalo will be tried before the student judiciary secondly the general welfare committee will investigate this matter thoroughly to see what preventive measures may be tak queen will be announced at dance in norton tonight me eleven semi-rinansts tor lomecoming queen have been an lounced these eleven freshman firls are bunni baumann linda 3enson phyllis clement patricia srker patricia hasenstab bever ey hauser karen kramer mary inna ksieniewich lynore leone jinda liftman and rosanne se jina the girls were judged especially or their beauty poise and person ality judges for the event were dr howard tickelmann associ ite professor of chemistry miss ene mahar assistant professor f public health nursing mr rich ird wilson assistant director of morton hall seb ciancio night nanager of norton hall and a junior in the school of dentistry this past monday a coffee hour vas held so that the judges could ecome acquainted with the 58 ontestants from the 58 girls he eleven semi-finalists were se eded the final iudgine took dlace last night when the judges conducted individual interviews with the semi-finalists these semi-final ists will be presented today at the afternoon program following this a gala weekend iis in store tonight around 9:45 pm at the dance in norton hall the queen and her court will be announced last year's court camille aversano and debbie lan des will do the honors and crown ; the queen then the queen will be invited to attend the aumnae 1 homecoming luncheon on satur i day at the football game to follow she will be crowned by chancellor furnas and flowers will be pre . sented to her by the alumnae to climax the weekend the queen will reign at the homecoming i dance saturday night there ' the homecoming committee will present her with a silver bowl as a trophy and as a memento of her wonderful weekend buffalonian staff members appointed the editors for the 1960 buf falonian have been named by the publication board the following positions were filled editor wil liam daniels associate editors marianne hasler and jerome j moore business manager henry c huber secretary joan ar hardt circulation mike ryan advertising ames b hettrick publicity manager and rotc edi tor rick ganter art director giulio michienzi art staff steve spry and bill carpenter sports editors dick hall and barry knox graduate editor ar lyn menninghaus organization co-editors pat ciesiel and jerry jeris dorm editor william farn er dorm staff kay milks and marc lowen copy editor dianne miller pho to editor joe sanelli photo staff jerry moskowitz typing staff elaine herbst joan conroy judy ! zent grace priore sandra fishel i dianne denall and marilyn kan j czack advisor bill sanford william daniels editor-in-chief henry c huber business manager dr chambers named director of development the university has announced the appointment of dr george f | chambers of the office of cor | porate liaison as director of de velopment peter pfohl of 147 lancaster avenue an assistant director of the corporate liaison for the past year will serve as acting director dr chambers was formerly a research chemist at the tonawan da laboratory of linde division of the union carbide corporation he holds ba mba and ph.d degrees dr chambers his wife joan and their son george f jr live at 191 cumberland avenue campus barrel group to meet the campus barrel committee â€¢ will hold an open meeting next thursday at 3:30 p.m in 316 nor ton union committee chairman iris zeld ner has announced her board for | this year co-chairman leroy leeds secretary trudi genco treasurer bill borja committee chairmen are pub licity renie guernsey fraternity and sorority i judy deutsch and helen cohen special projects jerry sklarsky and suzy drut man public relations sandy coahn and leonard jacobson anyone interested in working on these committees is invited to attend the meeting weekend program today s:3o norton - 25th anniversary program presentation of homecoming queen finalists 1:00 reception given by bisonhead and cap and gown millard fillmore 8:30-12":30 norton 25th birthday party announcement of the homecoming queen 10:00 pep rally tomorrow 11:15 reception for all former members of the board of managers and program chairmen and guests 12:00-1:15 au-university lunch eon in honor of the above and the 1934 football team 1:80-4:30 football gameâ€”univer sity of buffalo vs western reserve i:3o student-faculty-alumni cof fee hour norton union 1:00-1:00 homecoming dance kleinhans music hall music oy the potsdam varsity orchestra student-faculty luncheon held the first student-faculty was held oct 21 in nor on dining room sponsored by lie student welfare committee of he student council under richard rvilson and dean siggelkow these neetings are designed to better elationships between the faculty md the commuting students a discussion was held in which oth students and faculty parti cipated continued on page 4 continued on page 9 the spectrum this week dons fancy dress to present a special issue on the occasion of norton hall's 25th birthday anniver sary photos and stories will be found on pages 5 6 7 and 8